There's A Star For Everyone

Aretha Franklin · Love All the Hurt Away [1981]

Starlight, star bright, falling star that I'm seein' tonight



Time is rollin' on and I, I'm the one who's wrong



I'm the one should be movin' on, oh babe



A heart can only stand so much



It needs to touch someone, someone



So, it's up to you, do you love me too?



I get so confused when you throw excuses my way, oh baby



I need your love to hang on, please tell me that love ain't gone forever



(There's a star for everyone who's lost)



Where is my rainbow, where is my sunny day?



(There's a star for everyone who's lost)



Where is the fantasy, who took the dream away?



(There's a star for everyone)



Where is my star, who took the dream away?



Baby, every word you say always seems touch

There's A Star For Everyone

Aretha Franklin's 'There's A Star For Everyone' stands as a poignant song in her 1981 album, Love All the Hurt Away. During this period, the Queen of Soul explored softer, more introspective territories while maintaining her signature vocal power. The track reflects the album's broader themes of healing and resilience, showcasing Franklin's ability to convey deep emotion through her distinctive phrasing. As part of a discography that spans decades of soul, R&B, and gospel influences, this recording highlights her enduring artistry. The song remains a testament to her capacity to connect with listeners through universal messages of hope and individuality, solidifying her legacy as one of the most influential vocalists in American music history.